
Many people are concerned about sagging in the underarm area and feel uncomfortable because of it. In particular, the excess tissue in the underarm area that stands out when wearing clothes can cause not only appearance-related concerns but also inconvenience in daily life.
Among these, axillary accessory breast is a problem that is difficult to improve with simple liposuction alone, so it is important to carefully identify the cause and address it. At our clinic, we provide a variety of solutions tailored to the type of axillary accessory breast.
Learn why axillary accessory breasts occur

If the underarm area and surrounding region are sagging, the cause may be an axillary accessory breast. We offer a variety of methods to improve it here.
An axillary accessory breast is often thought of as simple skin sagging, but in reality, it may be caused by remaining glandular tissue or fat accumulation, so the type must be identified carefully.
Customized improvement is carried out according to
the various types of axillary accessory breasts

Axillary accessory breasts can be broadly divided into glandular and fatty types, and the improvement method differs depending on each type.
First, a glandular accessory breast occurs when glandular tissue remains in the underarm area. In this case, surgery to remove the glandular tissue through a small incision is necessary, and effective results can be achieved by removing only the glandular tissue.
In the case of a fatty accessory breast, the cause is fat accumulation, so it can be improved through liposuction. While removing the fat, care is taken to help the tissue adhere smoothly so that the skin in the underarm area can naturally settle into place.
Also, when both glandular tissue and fat are a problem, both are treated together. After removing the glandular tissue, fat is suctioned out to create a smooth underarm line.
If the skin is significantly loose, additional excision
may also be necessary

In addition to glandular tissue and fat, there are cases where the skin is severely loose. In such cases, satisfactory results are difficult to achieve with simple glandular tissue removal or liposuction alone. Therefore, surgery to excise the loose skin may be necessary.
In particular, when an axillary accessory breast becomes more severe after middle age or after childbirth, combining it with skin excision can be a good option.
The underarm, with its complex anatomical structure,
requires the role of a specialist

The underarm area is an important part of the body where blood vessels and lymph nodes are densely concentrated. Therefore, surgery requires a careful and meticulous approach. At our clinic, the chief physician, a breast surgery specialist, personally performs the operation to achieve stable results.
In addition, preoperative X-ray examinations are used to precisely identify each person's type of axillary accessory breast, and treatment plans tailored to that type are carried out, resulting in high satisfaction.

Because axillary accessory breasts can be improved through customized solutions depending on the type, it is important to accurately assess the condition in advance through an X-ray examination.

In particular, since the underarm area contains many important anatomical structures, careful treatment by a breast surgery specialist and meticulous surgery are important. At our clinic, personalized treatment tailored to each individual's condition can lead to natural and satisfying results.















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